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A Mosque Invisible to Many Is a Target
By SHARON OTTERMAN / NY Times For the mosque's members, who are largely American-born professionals, some of whom converted from Judaism and Christianity, the harassment has been a painful invasion of their faith

Categories: American Muslims  Mosque  Terrorism  Islamophobia  Ramadan  

Added: September 04, 2010

Terror probe may be false alarm
By Peter Finn / Washington Post Staff Writer Two Yemeni men who flew from Chicago to Amsterdam and were detained Monday in the Netherlands on suspicion of planning a terrorist act do not appear to be involved in any conspiracy and did not know each other before they were arrested

Categories: Terrorism  Anti-Islam  Propaganda  American Muslims  Yemen  

Added: September 01, 2010

To Tackle Domestic Terrorism, End Foreign Wars
By Haroon Siddiqui / The Toronto Star Stephen Harper has said - as had George W. Bush and as does Barack Obama - that we are in Afghanistan to ensure that the terrorists don't come here. The counter-argument has been that they might come here precisely because we are there.

Categories: Terrorism  War on Terror  Occupation  Canada  Al-Qaeda  

Added: August 31, 2010

From Freedom Fighter to Terrorist
By Jacob Hornberger / fff Before, Gul was helping the Afghans bring an end to the Soviet occupation of their country. That made him a freedom fighter. Now, however, Gul is helping the Afghanis bring an end to the U.S. occupation of their country, and that makes him a terrorist.

Categories: Afghanistan  Freedom Fighter  Intelligence Agencies  Pakistan Army  Terrorism  

Added: August 03, 2010

Cameron sparks diplomatic row with Pakistan after 'export of terror' remarks
By Nicholas Watt in Delhi and Vikram Dodd / The Gaurdian David Cameron makes strongest criticism of Pakistan yet

Categories: Britain  Pakistan  Terrorism  Taliban  India  

Added: July 29, 2010

U.S. May Label Pakistan Militants as Terrorists
By MARK LANDLER and THOM SHANKER / NY Times Such a move could risk antagonizing Pakistan, a critical partner in the war effort, but one that is closely tied to the Haqqani network. It could also frustrate the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, who is pressing to reconcile with all the insurgent groups as a way to end the nine-year-old war and consolidate his own grip on power.

Categories: Afghanistan  Pakistan  Hamid Karzai  Taliban  Terrorism  

Added: July 14, 2010

Ontario man faces rare advocating genocide charge for alleged anti-Semitic rants
By Ciara Byrne / The Canadian Press Salman Hossain, who is believed to have left the country, allegedly targeted Jews on a website called Filthy Jewish Terrorists

Categories: Canadian Muslims  Terrorism  Anti-Semitism  

Added: July 09, 2010

Bin Laden, the Taliban, Zawahiri: Britain's done business with them all
By Mark Curtis / The Gaurdian Five years after the 7/7 bombings in London, the UK's decades-long collusion with radical Islam is still going strong

Categories: Britain  British Muslims  Terrorism  Afghanistan  Taliban  

Added: July 06, 2010

Remembering Iran Air Flight 655
By tehran bureau For Iranians, the lesson from the attack helps inform their thinking on current issues. Mohammad, a 60-year-old shopkeeper, said it made him side with the government in the nuclear standoff. "Look," he said to me, "if Iran had power -- and nuclear power -- they would not have done that to us. I know we are paying a high price for it now, but we have to have it. Otherwise, those Americans do as it pleases them, and there is no one -- absolutely no one -- to ask them why."

Categories: Aggression  The US  Terrorism  Piracy  Iran  

Added: July 05, 2010

A Gusher Of Light Sweet Terror
By Bob Higgins /Countercurrents.org Terrorists, who needs them? Corporations are doing a better, far more efficient job of destroying the world, its economy, its ecology and its people than a bunch of 'stinking' terrorists.

Categories: Terrorism  Gas Pipeline  Propaganda  Fraud  Business Corporations  

Added: June 15, 2010